| A | B |
| alacrity (noun) (2) | 1. promptness in responding; 2. eagerness |
| array (noun) (2) | 1. a large group of people or things; 2. an orderly arrangement or display |
| array (verb) (2) | 1. to place in order; 2. to dress up |
| deduce (verb) (2) | to draw a conclusion from given facts |
| encumber (verb) (2) | 1. to weigh down or burden; 2. to impede the action of |
| fraught with (adj) (2) | full of or accompanied by |
| haphazard (adj) (2) | marked by lack of plan, order or direction |
| incontrovertible (adj) (2) | impossible to dispute; unquestionable |
| inexplicable (adj) (2) | hard to explain or impossible to understand |
| ingenious (adj) (2) | marked by imagination, resourcefulness, or cleverness |
| laggard (noun) (2) | one who falls behind others because of moving slowly or loitering; a straggler |
| sustenance (noun) (2) | nourishment; food needed to live |
| torrid (adj) (2) | 1. intensely hot and dry; 2. burning with passion |
| ubiquitous (adj) (2) | appearing in large numbers or in many different places |
| zenith (noun) (2) | 1. the highest point; the peak 2. the point in the sky directly above the observer |